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Kurunegala District


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nameKurunegala District
native_nameකුරුණෑගල දිස්ත්‍රික්කය
குருநாகல் மாவட்டம்
typeAdministrative District
image_mapSri Lanka districts Kurunegala.svg
map_captionMap of Sri Lanka with Kurunegala District highlighted
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameSri Lanka
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1North Western Province
parts_typeDivisions
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p1Divisional Secretariats:
p2Grama Niladhari:
established_titleCreated
seat_typeLargest City
seatKurunegala
leader_titleDistrict Secretary
leader_nameR. M. R. Rathnayake
leader_title1Local
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area_total_km24,816
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population_total1,610,299
population_as_of2012
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timezone1Sri Lanka
utc_offset1+05:30
iso_codeLK-61
Note

the district in Sri Lanka

குருநாகல் மாவட்டம்

| Municipal Councils: | Urban Councils: | Pradeishiya Sabhas:

Kurunegala is a district in North Western Province, Sri Lanka. The district is 4812.7 km2. It consists of thirty divisional secretariats, 1,610 grama niladari divisions and 4,476 villages. It has fourteen electoral divisions, two municipal councils, nineteen urban councils, fifteen members of parliament, 47 provincial council members, fifteen ministers and 337 local council members.

Geography

Kurunegala District is bounded by six districts, to the north the Anuradhapura District, the east by the Matale and Kandy Districts, south by the Gampaha and Kegalle Districts and to the west by the Puttalam District.

History

Kurunegala consists of four ancient kingdoms namely Panduwasnuwara, Kurunegala, Yapahuwa and Dambadeniya.

Demographic details

Kurunegala District has 7.3% of the country's total population. According to the census data, the estimated population of Kurunegala in the year 2001 was 1.4 million. The majority of the district's population belong to the Sinhalese majority. Other ethnic minorities include the Sri Lankan Moors, Sri Lankan Tamils, Burghers and Malays. Residents from ethnic minorities live in all parts of the District.

The following Table summarizes the population of Kurunegala according to their ethnicity:

| other-label = Others | other-color = grey

EthnicityPercentage
Sinhalese91.9%
Sri Lankan Moors8.3%
Sri Lankan Tamil2.1%
Indian Tamil0.2%

Language

The common languages of Kurunegala, depending on social classes, social circles, and ethnic backgrounds are Sinhalese, Tamil and English.

Religion

Buddhism is the main and the most widely practised religion in Kurunegala. The district is also home to a wide range of other religious faiths and sects including Islam, Christianity and Hinduism.

Churches, mosques and Hindu temples are also located in the district. The Church of Ceylon, which is the Anglican Church in Sri Lanka operates a diocese in Kurunegala covering the North-Central province and Kurunegala, Kandy, Matale and Kegalle, Anuradapura, Polonnaruwa districts.

ReligionPopulation(2012)
Buddhism1,431,632
Islam118,305
Christianity53,637
Hinduism14,721
Other Religion170

Education

The district has six Educational Zones, 869 Schools including 28 National Schools, and 20,006 Teachers.

Climate

Kurunegala features a tropical rainforest climate under the Köppen climate classification. The city's climate is tropical and hot all throughout the year. The surrounding rocks play a major role in determining Kurunegala's weather since these rocks increase and retain the heat of the day. During the month of April the temperature can rise up to about 35 °C. The only major change in the Kurunegala weather occurs during the monsoons from May to August and October to January, this is the time of year where heavy rains can be expected. While the city does experience a noticeably drier weather during January and February, it does not qualify as a true dry season as average precipitation in both months are above 60 mm. In general, temperatures from late November to mid February period are lower than the rest of the year. Middle rainfall of this District is 900 - 2200 ml. North East Monsoon and South West Monsoon are the main rainfall method in this district. South West Monsoon is the largest rainfall system.

The average annual rainfall in Kurunegala is about 2000 mm.

|Jan record high C = 35.6 |Feb record high C = 37.6 |Mar record high C = 39.2 |Apr record high C = 39.0 |May record high C = 37.7 |Jun record high C = 35.5 |Jul record high C = 35.3 |Aug record high C = 35.7 |Sep record high C = 37.2 |Oct record high C = 36.7 |Nov record high C = 34.0 |Dec record high C = 39.0 |year record high C = 39.2 |Jan record low C = 14.6 |Feb record low C = 14.7 |Mar record low C = 16.2 |Apr record low C = 20.4 |May record low C = 20.3 |Jun record low C = 20.8 |Jul record low C = 20.2 |Aug record low C = 19.4 |Sep record low C = 19.2 |Oct record low C = 18.3 |Nov record low C = 15.7 |Dec record low C = 14.8 |year record low C = 14.6 |url-status = dead |access-date = December 29, 2012}}

Canals and rivers

Considering water supply system of the district it consists of four canals bounded on the North by Kala oya, Central by Meeoya and Deduru oya, South by Ma oya. There are many Large Scale and Small Irrigation Systems that has been implemented based on these canals. These are Rajanganaya, Usgala, Siyambalangamuwa, Hakwatunawa, Kimbulwana Oya, Bathalagoda, Magalla, Palukadawala, Atharagalla, Mediyawa, Wennoruwa and Ambakolawewa are some of the examples.

Major cities

  • Kurunegala (Municipal Council)

Large towns

  • Kuliyapitiya (Urban Council)

Other towns

  • Alawwa
  • Bingirya
  • Dambadeniya
  • Dandagamuwa
  • Elibichchiya
  • Galgamuwa
  • Girathalana
  • Giriulla
  • Gomugomuwa
  • Hettipola
  • Hiripitiya
  • Ibbagamuwa
  • Maho
  • Mawathagama
  • Melsiripura
  • Narammala
  • Nikaweratiya
  • Panagamuwa
  • Panduwasnuwara
  • Pannala
  • Pannawa
  • Polgahawela
  • Potuhera
  • Ridigama
  • Wariyapola
  • Yapahuwa

Villages

  • Ethungahakotuwa
  • Thoranegedara
  • Diwrumpola
  • Yagamwela

References

References

  1. link. (2019-01-07)
  2. (2012). "Performance Report District Kurunegala".
  3. (2024). "Population by ethnicity according to Divisional Secretariat Divisions, 2024".
  4. (2024). "Population by religion according to Divisional Secretariat Divisions, 2024".
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